Gridiron University Culture: The Coaches Gala

The Coaches Gala is a huge part of Kickoff Classic culture. Our coaches donate a massive amount of time to the kids and the program and it is important that we identify and honor that investment. At the Coaches Gala we celebrate the Utah State Champions and provide the coaches their just due. A night […]

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The Kickoff Classic is a celebratory weekend for youth football

The Kickoff Classic is a weekend of celebration for Utah youth through high school football games that provide athletes at various age levels the opportunity to build their football resume while testing their skills against the best in their division. Teams built by invite only will be brought to St. George, Utah three days in […]

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How Gridiron University Helps Athletes Get Recruited

GridIron University Scouting Service is a scouting provider that will change the world of college football recruiting through the use of its professional scouts and video technology. GIU has taken the high school player data base and expanded player information on athletes nation wide. GIU scouts will create and deliver the most detailed evaluation possible […]

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Gridiron University: Faith, Family, and Football

GIU is by far the best, in aiding those who are striving to become the best football player that they can be. All athletes will currently be in the 6th through 11th grades and have demonstrated a serious work ethic and commitment to football as their primary sport. GIU is for the athlete who wants […]

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How far will you go for your dream?

Among those who are successful there are always shared traits that point the way in their journey. I would argue that one of the most important traits that dictates success is the ability to persevere through adversity. This short story stands as a reminder that it does not matter the circumstance, determination and belief can […]

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NFL Legend Tony Romo’s Gridiron University Experience

I won’t ever forget the impression Tony left on me as a young man. This event took place back in 2003, at the time Tony was attending Eastern Illinois and had just won the Walter Payton award. I saw him throwing the football and he just looked really really good (of course) but we were […]

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